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WHY TWIN'S ARE A NIGHTMARE FOR FARMERS ! 

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In todays video we have a cow that is due twins... and i explain why having twins is not all its cracked up to be and why i personally would prefer just one calf per cow.
Lots of information but hope you all enjoy it !
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@teresabrewer2661
@teresabrewer2661 Год назад
Us townies really don't appreciate how stressful it is to look after the animals on a farm. But you telling us the problems that can happen gives us a reason to love you farmers more. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us Tom & The Ginger warrior,♥️♥️
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Год назад
i’m city…but families with farms, so much work
@cindyboard7816
@cindyboard7816 Год назад
The male calf's hormones during pregnancy can prevent the female reproductive organs from fully developing. Therefore, the female calf can be born sterile. Thanks Tom for a great video!!! Stay safe!!! Best wishes from Kentucky!!!
@tom4412
@tom4412 Год назад
9 times out of 10, the female calf will be sterile
@rebeccaconlon9743
@rebeccaconlon9743 Год назад
is that if they share placenta? Edit, as there's many types of twins, separate placenta, same placenta, same egg split, two different eggs, etc
@lynnebucher6537
@lynnebucher6537 Год назад
I was wondering why the heifer twin would have such a low chance of reproducing.
@shammydammy2610
@shammydammy2610 Год назад
@@rebeccaconlon9743 In most cattle twins, the blood vessels in the chorions become interconnected, creating a shared circulation for both twins. If both fetuses are the same sex this is of no significance, but if they are different, male hormones pass from the male twin to the female twin. The male hormones (testosterone and anti-Müllerian hormone) then masculinize the female twin, and the result is a freemartin.[12] The degree of masculinization is greater if the fusion occurs earlier in the pregnancy - in about ten percent of cases no fusion takes place and the female remains fertile. The male twin is largely unaffected by the fusion, although the size of the testicles may be slightly reduced. Testicle size is associated with fertility, so there may be some reduction in bull fertility. Freemartins behave and grow in a similar way to castrated male cattle (steers).
@christiepyle7516
@christiepyle7516 Год назад
Heifer calf will usually be sterile; freemartin.
@teresabrewer2661
@teresabrewer2661 Год назад
I forgot to say that I'm a twin as well, boy/girl. I was 6lbs 12ozs and my brother 7lb 2ozs. My mum is 5ft 2 and her belly was so big she could use her bump to put her dinner tray on
@marieseaward9891
@marieseaward9891 Год назад
This is why I love Tom's vlogs.... For us non farmers, it's great to get an understanding of calving...
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it :D
@janetdupree6353
@janetdupree6353 Год назад
It was a pleasure to see a healthy mama deliver healthy babies. Too bad about double 🎾’s . I notice most dairy farms sell their bull babies. 10th Generation Dairy sells theirs sometimes within days (maybe hours). I follow Clover Mountain Dairy. They are raising a Jersey/Angus for their own freezer. SaskDutchKid just did a great video on how their farm raises their holstein steers for meat. He explained all the costs and the bottom line profit. It is a lot of work to run a dairy and raise beef. Thanks for the video and demonstrating how very much you love your cows and farming. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@melnichol25
@melnichol25 Год назад
I really like the SaskDutchKid farm system, although I could be partial cause I grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan. Raising for milk and raising for meat is pretty similar for the first year, so they just keep em together till then
@gregorseverkar1734
@gregorseverkar1734 Год назад
Great video, why waiting 5-7 days? A veterenarian cleans it out after 24 hours after the birth and puts in pills that prevent infection. That is how we do it- I thing it is not safe for the cow to wait several days. Keep up the good work and wish you all best.
@gilliantovey1014
@gilliantovey1014 Год назад
Having had twins I can concur about how much toil it takes on the body especially before the birth. I was immensely glad they came 5 weeks early as I felt so dreadful. I didn’t know I was having twins until the second one popped out! This was before the general usage of ultrasounds during pregnancy, you were only able to get an ultrasound if they knew you were having twins🙄
@AlleyCat-1
@AlleyCat-1 Год назад
The downside for a cow having twins, is if 1 is a girl, she will generally be sterile. A financial loss in most cases.
@martinregan6765
@martinregan6765 Год назад
@@AlleyCat-1 technically only downside is it’s hard on the cow, which is generally out of anyones control anyway. The fact that if it was two twin heifers isn’t irrelevant. It’s 100% a monetary gain/replacements and the fact that it’s bulls means that they give them away after 3/4 weeks.
@AlleyCat-1
@AlleyCat-1 Год назад
@@martinregan6765 like I said ... downside if it's a girl & boy, the heifer is generally sterile. Of course it's hard on the mom to deliver twin's. It's hard on the mom regardless, it takes a toll on the female body, but in animal's we can't see internally. Most farmer's don't (can't) give a true rest period for the mom, so her life is shortened because of it. Profit is single female, loss are bull calves. Many dairyman in the US will kill the bull calves instead of taking them to the auction, give them away or take time to sell them. Around my area the only way a bull calf get's 3-4 day's (& most of the time never with mom), is if they have to wait for an auction. Otherwise it goes to the auction if it's born b4 it starts or the day b4. And I'm talking big commercial dairy's, not small or family dairy's, as those are different.
@FrisianFront
@FrisianFront Год назад
You should scan all cows a pfew months in. When twins occur care to give that cow some extra powerfodder daily for the higher amount of energy needed to grow twins. So that you dont end up with half an cow😉
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Год назад
i have twins too…4 weeks early, but they tried to deliver 8 weeks early…bedrest and we didn’t have extra money for cable, i basically vegetated…felt for people who are confined to a bed…i knew my time would end. what a circus the first couple months….but i like to organize so it was in my wheelhouse to handle.
@patsheppard2616
@patsheppard2616 Год назад
Thank you for the time you take out of your busy day to explain all about the cows and calves.
@melodiewager7909
@melodiewager7909 Год назад
Being the granddaughter of dairy farmer who loves it when cows calf, this was amazing. 💕 Thank you so much.
@rosiedepetro8674
@rosiedepetro8674 Год назад
Tom, congrats on the 2 healthy calves & a healthy momma. I know twins isn't what you wanted but it was a good outcome for sure. Let's hope the momma gets rid of everything on her own. I'm a born & raised city girl that definitely appreciates the farmer. Love your vids & your family
@louisegogel7973
@louisegogel7973 Год назад
She did at the end of the video when he had signed off, he came back in again and showed that… take a peek.
@solitairesmith3553
@solitairesmith3553 Год назад
Wow. My grandfather would say the same thing about twins. Even with the black Angus. He wouldn't even keep the heifers. He sold them off with the steers.
@hascottie
@hascottie Год назад
Well covered Tom, fully understand now why twins are not good. Lovely to see the new life coming onto your farm.
@robertadams7980
@robertadams7980 Год назад
What a absolutely brilliant video Tom & team, love the fact you don’t leave anything out. Keep up the good work.
@geofffletcher840
@geofffletcher840 Год назад
Absolutely great video, good to have all the info too something you don't normally get with the ' run of the mill ' stuff on TV. Thanks for the great effort to bring this to us non farmers.
@jeannettethorsby7085
@jeannettethorsby7085 Год назад
Interesting video. Enjoyed it very much. Learned a lot too. Makes you appreciate the farmers and the things they do for their animals and for us.
@TalkingToTheMoonGirl
@TalkingToTheMoonGirl Год назад
I love seeing animals deliver! Thank you for all the information, I have learned so much. Fantastic controlled birth of the 1st bull. I've watched a fair few and they've not been as gentle as you. Lovely sized too. Welcome to the world Bill and Ben 🥰🥰
@daviebey1
@daviebey1 Год назад
Brilliant video, Tom! Great description of giving the calf and cow the best start.
@dawnb8123
@dawnb8123 Год назад
Fascinating, absolutely fascinating. Thanks for being such an awesome educator and farmer.
@slowly_radish8374
@slowly_radish8374 Год назад
So much care & caring for your girls, even while the business is so tough & competitive. Best of both worlds- well done! 👍👍
@Drmbydanrabbit
@Drmbydanrabbit Год назад
Another awesome video Tom and so crammed with educational information, and your right I was in the twins as a win camp until you explained the complex impact on no h the calf's and the mothers. And as ever you do British farming proud with your top notch cow care, before during and after birth! TFTV👍
@andyguy0610
@andyguy0610 Год назад
Great video , as always Tom. You should be proud of the amount of information on both farming and animal husbandry you taught your many fans. I cannot imagine the Ginger one even knows the concept of "retiring" but it is no doubt a source of pride that the farm will be in good hands
@roberthillyer1630
@roberthillyer1630 Год назад
Another GREAT VIDEO Tom. Very informative, great lengthy explanations. This is why people love your channel and what you do. God Bless
@John-ng2vg
@John-ng2vg Год назад
Great stuff Tom. Nice to watch someone who knows what they're talking about. Take care.
@laurieleannie
@laurieleannie Год назад
One of the best experiences when I was a kid was watching my pet calf be born!
@kccountrykid
@kccountrykid Год назад
Now, this is probably my favorite video that you've posted! Really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work!
@notiskoundouris9320
@notiskoundouris9320 Год назад
Such an absolutely unique and magical moment.Well done!
@melinnwflorida1762
@melinnwflorida1762 Год назад
Excellent educational video! Thank you for your clear and thorough explanations.
@wh0dunnitgaming
@wh0dunnitgaming Год назад
absolutely love the explanation of why you do each thing with the cows. it is very informative for me, coming from a country with no real large animal husbandry going on
@andrebordeaux5700
@andrebordeaux5700 Год назад
You are an amazing farmer with all the knowledge you have shared. Your livestock are lucky to have you. Enjoy your channel.
@gailchoate9698
@gailchoate9698 Год назад
She did a great job. I enjoyed the information about twins. Great video!!
@karendawson484
@karendawson484 Год назад
Great video and very informative for those who don't know too much about calving x
@robertrenwick4951
@robertrenwick4951 Год назад
Thanks Tom from non farmer. Very interesting and informative. Would never have thought about the complications with twins. I've said before I appreciate the hard work, dedication and CARE put in by dairy farmers.
@jorgehurford1742
@jorgehurford1742 Год назад
When I was a kid, the female half of a pair of twin calves was called a "Freemartin" and were said to be always infertile (well, thats what my brother told me but he told me all sorts of stuff. I was a gullible child)
@cityvibegirl
@cityvibegirl Год назад
He was right
@shammydammy2610
@shammydammy2610 Год назад
Mostly correct. It's not an always, but an often.
@johnsheahan7914
@johnsheahan7914 Год назад
Great video as always keep up the great work and video's tom
@christinegibbins6105
@christinegibbins6105 Год назад
Gosh Tom, thank you, certainly have learnt something. The water and the twin problem were unknown to me. We had an accidental suckler heard until last year, a badly castrated steer put all our heifers in calf!!!
@marjoriebell4956
@marjoriebell4956 Год назад
So much interesting info, love all the new calves. Glad it all went well 😇💜
@lindaarmstrongjackman9788
@lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад
👍👍😁Very interesting and informative. Hope the cow doesn’t incur any issues. I love that you give them all that warm water after. It certainly prevents problems. ❤️
@robertshingler4734
@robertshingler4734 Год назад
What a great video explaining everything. Real life on the farm and I never thought of twins like that. But totally understand why you don’t really like them as as it’s better for the cow to have singles. Happy healthy cows = happy farmer 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@sam-P90
@sam-P90 Год назад
Brilliant vid mate super informative 👏 keep up the great work team Pemberton
@EGardner3
@EGardner3 Год назад
I love watching you! The audio (your voice) was much easier to follow today than some other videos when you were so excited it was hard to get one of every four words. That being said part of what draws me to watch once a video comes out is the LOVE you have for what you do. I am a Presbyterian minister (US) serving a church deep in Iowa dairy counties. Your passion and persistence with your family Farm helps me love on my “flock” in a more meaningful way. I am thankful for getting to watch the Ginger guy, Joanna, your wider family and you. (Thanks for also limiting the “that’s what she said” comments as of late. I would love to hear what you do to transition from summer temperatures to cooler and shorter autumn days. Grace and Peace, Pastor Ernest
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thank you so much for watching 😊 really appreciate it
@Herries8325
@Herries8325 Год назад
brilliant. I don't know a thing about the ins and outs of calving, but I'm interested now. I enjoyed this.
@mtozzy11
@mtozzy11 Год назад
Great job pulling Tom, better than some of the Vets we've had. Great job explaining things. I always find having twins on the farm abit special, we've never had issues with them.
@marianwasitowski8684
@marianwasitowski8684 Год назад
Loved it. Beautiful healthy cows. My boys did 4-H and we raised dairy goats and have had to help and pull kids. Not easy on either the mama or the kids. Love all the information you gave us.
@user-iy8cy7nf9g
@user-iy8cy7nf9g Год назад
Great informative and shows massive empathy towards your cows
@spiercephotography
@spiercephotography Год назад
Thank you for the all the info on preferences and the genetic information a bit too. It's so interesting! I don't know why it never occurred to me that a cow could had twins. So darn cute though!
@radharcanna
@radharcanna Год назад
A great video Tom. My father kept cows but I never had the stomach to be around when one of them was calving!
@marierobinson3935
@marierobinson3935 Год назад
Great video, the poor cow carrying those udders around she looks fit to burst, I love how you treat your animals ❤️
@deborahharvey6017
@deborahharvey6017 Год назад
Fun video. Grew up on a farm. Interesting that the tool to assist in calf pulling is the same as 50 plus years ago. You do a good job educating others. Thank you.
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thank you!
@paulyanez3482
@paulyanez3482 Год назад
Love the dairy content and one of my favorite channels because it shows that you are very passionate about what you do 👌👌
@nicklewis1475
@nicklewis1475 Год назад
Great video sir, more of these please, very interesting! Thanks Tom (and crew) 😊
@aesthetically_michael3622
@aesthetically_michael3622 Год назад
Another great video Tom Your very knowledgeable Thanks for all the great information !
@jimpolk
@jimpolk Год назад
Great lessons here Tom. Been watching you (and several others) for 3 years and never knew some of the points you made in this video about the %s with fiff sets of twins. Thanks. Great video.
@cdemo1186
@cdemo1186 Год назад
Super stuff Tom. That brings back a lot of memories when I was younger and I'd be helping my neighbour pull calves. Twins are very hard on the cow for certain. Pity they weren't heifers as they were two fine big calves for twins. 👍
@shanehanley9528
@shanehanley9528 Год назад
As long as it’s alive Tom dosint really matter
@technutz
@technutz Год назад
Nothing like seeing that baby drop out of mom! The very best feeling in the world!!!
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
😊
@debrasenter6951
@debrasenter6951 Год назад
Thank you Tom for the Science Lesson, never too old to learn ❤️
@ShelliG
@ShelliG Год назад
Very informative, love seeing the calving!
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thanks Shelli 😊
@REDJR22
@REDJR22 Год назад
Nice vid Tom, thanks for sharing the experience
@Dextamartijn
@Dextamartijn Год назад
It's great that farming vlogs are spreading a positive light.
@akoilady9097
@akoilady9097 Год назад
Great video Tom! Good explanation of the twin problem.
@brendanoneill1466
@brendanoneill1466 Год назад
Wow. This is so fascinating. It is a little sad to see both of these lovely boys knowing they are going to a beefing farm. I know, it is a business. But learning so much about having calves, and how much you have to consider with each cow and calf. You are just a font of amazing information. Thanks for sharing so much.
@leannekenyoung
@leannekenyoung Год назад
Wow! That was very interesting and I’m a new subscriber! I’m a ginger too and can relate about the heat! Lol! I’m likely not your typical audience as I live in a large metropolitan area in an apartment high in the sky on the 34th floor. I grow my own veg indoors hydroponically. But I love learning new things. This was very new!!! Gives a whole new appreciation where our dairy comes from!!🥰🇨🇦❤️
@MrsZen1
@MrsZen1 Год назад
Good to see another video after not seeing any come up
@seancoleman8528
@seancoleman8528 Год назад
Nice one Tom, really enjoyed this video very informative thanks very much
@JbirdL2233
@JbirdL2233 Год назад
Wonderful video. Thank you for instructing us! Lovely cows and babies.
@paulparnell3839
@paulparnell3839 Год назад
What a fantastic informative video and beautiful calf’s too .Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming and happy farming
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thank you! :D
@andrewduke1489
@andrewduke1489 Год назад
My first calving in 2022 was dead twins 😧😢. The cow got mastitis and didn’t cleanse for 8 days. Fortunately she was a beautiful Hereford and bounced back really well.
@Liz_678
@Liz_678 Год назад
Appreciate all the work you do! Thanks!
@bosgaurus1
@bosgaurus1 Год назад
Very informative, Tom. I learned a great deal today. Thank you.
@marketmalc
@marketmalc Год назад
Good one Tom. Explained well withreasoning. Thank you.
@cadmaniak
@cadmaniak Год назад
Really enjoyed this video really educational, one of your best!
@robertshrewsbury4241
@robertshrewsbury4241 Год назад
Now I am wondering about the 3-4 lambs being born locally, if the ewes are fed well. Maybe not as good as it seems, let alone the drain on the mama. Thank you for the information on timing while pulling a calf. Was rather amazed at how fast the cow drank down the warm water.
@nathanisip
@nathanisip Год назад
Those calves never fail to impress, Tom hasn’t even finished talking about twins and they’ve stood up! Not the best outcome you wanted but great job all around Tom (plus a learning opportunity for us).
@ippaku
@ippaku Год назад
The first time I saw Cow born I was five years old it was during the blizzard of 1979 in Kentucky my grandfather‘s farm they had to bring the cow in the house it was so cold and they brought the cow into the entry room and she calf right there because there’s not enough time to get her to the barn and that was over a mile and a half away. And I always remember that. That calf I think it was the next morning it was the first time I ever remember touching a cow and that little calf just loved sitting next to me in the stall that we ended up putting them in next to the house after the storm. Ever since then I always loved happy cows. Be well be you
@Tom-gr6nx
@Tom-gr6nx Год назад
Excellent video great to see new life on your farm well done.
@archiecairns2731
@archiecairns2731 Год назад
Running late today Tom. Great video, glad all came good in the end. I know you were disappointed not to get a heifer but hope you get a good price for the calves when you come to sell.
@astonmcleod5344
@astonmcleod5344 Год назад
Tom, I had to laugh "Father is not quite so gentle". I grew up on a farm in Devon, went to agriculture college there as well. my Father had arms the size of legs, so it was always my job to help the ewes at lambing time.
@anthonycarter2688
@anthonycarter2688 Год назад
That was a brilliant vid Tom so informative.
@pinky2502
@pinky2502 Год назад
Lots of great information Tom. Great video!
@niall1134
@niall1134 Год назад
Class video, farming in west cork and I would highly recommend Farm-o-San, it’s an energy powder you mix into the warm buckets of water after calving, really gives the cow a boost and keeps them hydrated 👍
@willholliday3537
@willholliday3537 Год назад
Use Revive in Cumbria.
@brownwarrior6867
@brownwarrior6867 Год назад
Very informative video Tom great stuff 👍🏼
@terribelli9979
@terribelli9979 Год назад
Another great video! I always learn so much. It was very interesting to actually see the calf being born and all the possible problems. So happy both cals looked to healthy. By the way, how is TILLY? I miss seeing you with her...
@randybutler4772
@randybutler4772 Год назад
Such a good learning video. Very complete learning experience. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🐄
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thankyou for watching 😊
@suelambert1491
@suelambert1491 Год назад
Always learn something new from your videos Tom. I must have a strong stomach sat down with my tea oh a video posted from Pemberton farm still managed to eat my tea while watching🤣
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
👏👏😊
@interfaultability
@interfaultability Год назад
wow , i started following this two years ago in lockdown...now, i look forward to every new video...i am a builder so enjoyed the building videos very much, and also grew up many moons ago on a small holding in the 60's and 70's ..( yep nearly as young as the ginger warrior) .so i really enjoy when you explain what you are doing Tom, great stuff..
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Thank you so much for watching
@maggieyake8054
@maggieyake8054 Год назад
We appreciate all your explanations about the problems with twins. Though situation for dairy farmers. Thanks for another interesting video.
@peterclarke3300
@peterclarke3300 Год назад
Fantastic video Tom and very interesting keep up with the great videos 👏👏👍👍
@whatsworthonearth8700
@whatsworthonearth8700 Год назад
Great vid! Very easy to understand, too, despite of the can-be-complicated matter🤓 Really, you are the man to get things across. Much appreciated 👍
@TomPembertonFarmLife
@TomPembertonFarmLife Год назад
Happy to help! :D
@mistaken_stranger8343
@mistaken_stranger8343 Год назад
The Free Martin condition (twin with a bull and Heifer) is due to the blood from the bull calf being passed into the heifer calf making her sterile. They are normally easy to detect as the heifer tends to have smaller underdeveloped genitals
@hayleywilson6138
@hayleywilson6138 Год назад
You can test for Freemartinism by finding the Y chromosome blood in the blood of the heifer. If it's present, there has been lots of blood exchange and the heifer is unlikely to be fertile due to the testosterone exposure. If it's not present, then it could be fertile and farmers will risk keeping the heifer on as breeding stock.
@mistaken_stranger8343
@mistaken_stranger8343 Год назад
@@hayleywilson6138 Normally what we do the rare time we get mixed twins is run the questionable heifer with the bullocks to see if they come in heat. After that we usually scan them at 18 months to see if the womb lining and ovaries are formed right. If they are no good for breeding they go to beef.
@Msviolet65
@Msviolet65 Год назад
First time watching you. Very informative and great filming. I enjoyed this very much. I do appreciate the information.
@Open2OpenUT
@Open2OpenUT Год назад
The story of Freemartins is incredible. Great video , I really enjoyed it. 😀👍
@zoerochelle
@zoerochelle Год назад
That was fascinating. This is the type of video I love.
@lesleywatkins1172
@lesleywatkins1172 Год назад
Really good informational video Tom!
@johnperry5102
@johnperry5102 Год назад
that was a great video, educational, interesting, thanks for doing it
@emmamorianlarsson2188
@emmamorianlarsson2188 Год назад
Great work Tom thanks fore all information we have beef produktion only and we have as most under calving seson 7 cows that give birth to twins.
@adrianshjadesheehan9991
@adrianshjadesheehan9991 Год назад
Brillant tom video top class your so good at explaining things your made for it should have your own farming show on tv fair play tom
@RobertJones-ey9qz
@RobertJones-ey9qz Год назад
I had always heard that if twins were same sex they were probably okay, but if they were opposite sex they were usually sterile. From what you said, it sounds like that is the case. Lots of good information in your video, thank you. Have a good day.
@paulbailey4604
@paulbailey4604 Год назад
Am not a farmer but love to see how things go on too many people think shop get us food not all you great farmers
@HappyComfort
@HappyComfort Год назад
Very interesting and informative video! Adorable little moo cows 😍👍🥳
@nataliecowling2716
@nataliecowling2716 Год назад
Great video, well explained , keep up the good work. Top bloke 👍
@addiegraves3
@addiegraves3 Год назад
Oh la la Cow 282 is gorgeous I love her markings 😍 Happy the twins and momma are doing well ❤️
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